WEBVTT THERE'S BEEN A LOT OF SPECULATION HERE IN OUR AREA-- THAT A TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN IN SILOAM SPRINGS ON MONDAY-- CAUSING A LOT OF DAMAGE. BUT OF COURSE-- THAT CAN ONLY BE DETERMINED BY THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE. 40/29'S UGOCHI ILOKA FOUND OUT-- THAT COULD HAPPEN-- AS EARLY AS TONIGHT. IT'S TEAM COVERAGE. NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE METEROLOGISTS HAVE BEEN IN EASTERN OKLAHOMA TODAY LOOKING AT DAMAGETHEY'RE ALSO COMING HERE TO SILOAM SPRINGS WHERE SEVERAL PEOPLE BELIEVE A TORNADO CAUSED THE DAMAGE. TODAY EMERGENCY MANAGERS GOT A LOOK AT THE DAMGE FROM THE SKY. SOT: MIKE DIXON DEPUTY BENTON COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGER 01:17-01:25 Most of the structural damage that we saw was from trees falling on to houses saw some out buildings with some damages. BENTON COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGERS SAYS THE EXPERTS HAS TO LOOK AT THE DAMAGE ON THE GROUND TO FIGURE OUT IF IT WAS A TORNADOAND IF SOHOW STRONG. EARLIER THIS WEEK THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAID THEY LOOKED AT PICTURES AND RADAR IMAGES FROM MONDAY'S STORM AND SAID IT DID LOOK LIKE A TORNADO HAD TOUCHED DOWN, BUT THE NEED TO LOOK AT THE DAMAGE ON THE GROUND TO KNOW FOR SURE. SOT: MIKE DIXON DEPUTY BENTON COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGER 02:00-02:12 They'll look at the type of damage the extent of the damage and on the ground approach to how the damage occurred WHETHER OR NOT IT WAS AN ACTUAL TORNADO, THE STORM CAUSED A LOT OF DAMAGE THAT WILL TAKE WEEKS TO CLEAN. SOT: MIKE DIXON DEPUTY BENTON COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGER 02:50-03:01 I think my first reaction like a lot of people is Awe at how powerful nature and how powerful storms at this part of the country can be. THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IS LOOKING AT SEVERAL OTHER SITES BEFORE THE GET TO SILOAM SPRINGS TO CHECK OUT THE DAMAGE.